Juancho Hernangomez played 28 minutes off the bench, but only contributed eight points and four rebounds in win over the Jazz on Saturday.

He played the most out of him, Torrey Craig and Malik Beasley who have all been fighting for minutes with Will Barton out. Torrey Craig scored four points with six rebounds in 21 minutes and Malik Beasley scored 12 points with 18 minutes. None of the three of them are worth owning as the coach will likely ride the hot hand so their minutes will fluctuate.

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Avery Bradley - G - Los Angeles Clippers

Avery Bradley will return from a six-game absence to play against the Hawks on Monday and is in the starting lineup.

It should be a low-pressure spot to get Bradley re-integrated with the rotation as the Clippers go with a three-guard lineup. He'll be competing primarily with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for minutes and it's a battle he's not likely to win with how SGA has been playing lately. AB should be back on the bench when Danilo Gallinari (illness) is ready to play again. Leave Bradley on the wire in standard leagues but consider him a viable add in 16-team formats and beyond.

Gallinari will miss his first game of the year, and at least it's not because of an injury. The Clippers will need to find alternative sources of scoring with him out, but look for usual suspects Lou Williams and Tobias Harris to get the most extra shots up. Mike Scott and Tyrone Wallace could see added time off the bench.

Howard sat out Monday's practice and seems unlikely to play tomorrow given that it apparently hurt to put socks on before Sunday's game. The Wizards will go small with Jeff Green and Kelly Oubre soaking up most of the extra minutes. Green started the second half of Sunday's game.

It's Anderson's season debut after an offseason procedure on his leg. He'll play in three-minute stints, with one floating minute he'll make up somewhere. Anderson is worth keeping an eye on in deep leagues but won't be a serious consideration until he's playing minutes in the high teens.

Spellman was moved to the bench in favor of Alex Poythress on Saturday. He's been promoted again with Spellman out but will be back on the bench once John Collins is free from his minutes restriction. Feel free to use Spellman as you normally would.

Prince was listed as doubtful just yesterday so this is quite the turnaround. He's replacing Kevin Huerter in the starting lineup for this one, though DeAndre' Bembry has also started in his absence. Get Prince back in all fantasy lineups.

The Suns are starting Devin Booker, Mikal Bridges, Trevor Ariza, T.J. Warren and Deandre Ayton on Monday against the Sixers.

It was thought that Bridges would head back to the bench with Ariza back in the fold but the Suns have shaken things up a bit by moving Booker to the point guard spot while Isaiah Canaan heads to the bench. This lineup has been thrown together to help combat Philadelphia's length but it could stick, as Bridges has proven himself worth of more minutes going forward. He's worth a speculative pickup in 12-team leagues, especially if this lineup sticks. He may also have some extra gas in the tank tonight after the Sixers traded him to Phoenix on draft night.

When asked about resting Joel Embiid, Brett Brown said that he'd "hope to responsibly be able to give (Embiid) a night off" but wasn't sure when that would be.

The Sixers need to take it easy on their franchise center but they probably want him getting as many reps as possible alongside Jimmy Butler. He does seem to be past his injuries (knock on wood) but it wouldn't be surprising to see Embiid get a couple nights off the rest of the way.

Jonah Bolden will be re-evaluated in 10 days after suffering a "small cortical crack in the proximal fibula of his right leg" in a G-League game on Saturday.

Bolden was looking like someone who could pick up a handful of minutes in the wake of the Jimmy Butler trade, but even then we would've only hit the radar in 30-team formats. He's safe to leave on the wire.